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United Parcel Service Inc. Stock
United Parcel Service, Inc. (UPS) is a global transportation and logistics company that provides package delivery and supply chain management services. The company operates in more than 220 countries and territories, and offers a comprehensive suite of solutions for the movement of goods, including transportation, distribution, freight forwarding, and financial services. UPS’s primary business segment is its domestic package operations division, which generates the majority of its revenue by providing time-definite delivery of packages in the United States. The company’s stock is listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol UPS.
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Performance of United Parcel Service Inc. vs. its peers
| Security | Change(%) | 1w | 1m | 1y | YTD | 3y | 5y |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| United Parcel Service Inc. | -2.600% | -0.494% | -15.885% | -19.573% | -2.928% | -52.426% | -41.899% |
| Fedex Corp. | -1.760% | -3.692% | -8.837% | 32.146% | 19.988% | 46.649% | 25.430% |
| Expeditors International of Washington Inc. | 0.440% | -2.212% | 0.855% | 11.131% | -3.545% | 28.370% | 43.121% |
| Deutsche Post AG | -2.090% | 0.505% | -12.159% | 9.505% | -6.633% | 5.051% | -4.138% |
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Will UPS' Move to Reduce Amazon Deliveries Backfire?
Last year, United Parcel Service (NYSE: UPS) announced that it would be slashing the business it does with Amazon by more than 50%. The reduction is set to be complete by the latter half of this
Amazon and USPS Negotiations Are Crumbling. Will This Hurt the eCommerce Giant's Stock?
Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) once relied heavily on the United States Postal Service (USPS) to fulfill its "last mile" deliveries. That partnership was mutually beneficial: Amazon secured bulk shipping
Could Amazon and USPS' Failing Contract Negotiations Help UPS and FedEx?
The big problem for package delivery is the so-called "last mile." Placing a package at a customer's door is the hard part, and large businesses like United Parcel Service (NYSE: UPS), FedEx (NYSE:


